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. >> small brown pickup truck if it wasn't brown it was a darker color had a loud muffler. that vehicle was scene leaving the scene. that's the vehicle of interest at this point. >>reporter: we spoke to several employee ins the business park. they say it's scary because police believe the woman was randomly targete targeted. >> this is always been a wonderful area to, would. wonderful police for our employees. quite surprising and pretty brazen. >>reporter: suspect one described as white male in early 20's. 5 poot 11, 185 to 190 pounds with broad shoulders and short dark hair. he was wearing a light colored t-shirt under a black zip up shirt with blue jeans. suspect 2 is a white man in early to mid 20's. he's about 5 foot 9, 150 pounds and wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. police say the 57-year-old woman was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and she was released but very scary ordeal for her. i'm reporting in walnut creek, abc 7 news. >> okay thank you. >> oakland police released this composite sketch of one of 2 men who tried to kidnap 14-year-old
. >> small brown pickup truck if it wasn't brown it was a darker color had a loud muffler. that vehicle was scene leaving the scene. that's the vehicle of interest at this point. >>reporter: we spoke to several employee ins the business park. they say it's scary because police believe the woman was randomly targete targeted. >> this is always been a wonderful area to, would. wonderful police for our employees. quite surprising and pretty brazen. >>reporter: suspect one...
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>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty with life in prison without parole. voters rejected prop 37 which would have required the labeling of genetically modified foods. >> now east bay races. there's change in the east bay's 15th district. longtime congressman pete stark has been ousted by fellow democrat eric swalwell. stark has been in congress for four decades, he's 80-years-old. dublin city councilman and prosecutor eric swalwell won the endorsements of key democrats. two appeared on the ballot of new top to candidates rule in the primary. >> in the 9th district which includes antioch, oakley, brentwood and discovery bay, incumbent mcnerney has defeated
>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty...
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. >> now this is an issue that governor brown campaigned very hard for. lee ann is live in sacramento she's following this at the yes on 30 headquarters. >>reporter: that's right. this is a proposition that i think everyone in california is watching at the moment. supporters of proposition 30 gathered here at the sheraton hotel in sacramento. waiting for those final results. the mood i have to say is very festive so far. governor brown is not expected to arrive i'm told for at least another hour. i heard one volunteer say we believe we are finally here. it's over. it has been a long costly campaign. a lot of hard work by a lot of volunteers and supporters. prop 30 again is of referred to as governor rescue plan which of course raises taxes to avoid those so-called trigger cuts and it has been slipping or had been slipping in the polls in the last several weeks but again you had the undecided voters and when i talked to the governor last night he said he wasn't at all concerned. he was sure he was going to win and we'll just have to see right now. live in
. >> now this is an issue that governor brown campaigned very hard for. lee ann is live in sacramento she's following this at the yes on 30 headquarters. >>reporter: that's right. this is a proposition that i think everyone in california is watching at the moment. supporters of proposition 30 gathered here at the sheraton hotel in sacramento. waiting for those final results. the mood i have to say is very festive so far. governor brown is not expected to arrive i'm told for at least...
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who is contributing to a huge infusion of cash, into the political committee opposing governor brown's proposition 30? this is even after state campaign finance regulators revealed the major source of funding for that tax measure, designed to help the schools. nanet miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery their 11 million campaign contribution. >> they disclosed, an intermediary, the largest instance of money laundering in california history. >> reporter: in a letter, the money came from americans for job security, which funneled it to yet another nonprofit, center to protect patient right, before sending it to arl, arl sent it to the small business action committee pac in california, to use against governor brown's tax measure for schools, proposition 30, to win approval for proposition 32, which aims to curtail labor unions' political power. one of the groups is tied to david and charles koch, the billion
who is contributing to a huge infusion of cash, into the political committee opposing governor brown's proposition 30? this is even after state campaign finance regulators revealed the major source of funding for that tax measure, designed to help the schools. nanet miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery...
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. >> dan: governor brown says thank you. voters agree to tax themselves to support schools and colleges. good evening, i'm dan ashley. governor promises to be responsible with the funds the state will be collecting. they gave him a big victory nearly 54% volunteered in favor of proposition 30 saving the state $6 billion in what would have been drastic budget cuts. democrats have a super majority in sacramento that would allow them to increase more taxes without going back to the voters. nannette miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> reporter: in a surprise, they handed the democratic party super majorities in both legislative houses. first simultaneous super majority since 1933. that means democrats have the two-thirds vote necessary not only to raise taxes but also override gubernatorial vetoes. the new numbers worry republicans which won't have much say in major policy. >> in a super majority, they have a lot of power. typically when you have too much power you can go awry. >> darrell steinberg says raising taxes is
. >> dan: governor brown says thank you. voters agree to tax themselves to support schools and colleges. good evening, i'm dan ashley. governor promises to be responsible with the funds the state will be collecting. they gave him a big victory nearly 54% volunteered in favor of proposition 30 saving the state $6 billion in what would have been drastic budget cuts. democrats have a super majority in sacramento that would allow them to increase more taxes without going back to the voters....
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governor brown signed a bill last month banning gay conversion therapy for minors. >>> supreme court is set to announce next week whether it will let prop 8 -- this morning -- [ unintelligible ] >>> still ahead, coverage of the storm continues, lisa argen will tell us next the -- when the next wave will hit. >>> here's a look from i-80 heavy rain east bay, break in the north bay, gusty winds and wind advisory next one to talk about, coming up. >>> plus, toxic chemicals in the living room. new study by bay area researchers on how widespread they are. >>> power ball jackpot keeps getting bigger we'll tell you getting bigger we'll tell you how far californians people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean their denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. th
governor brown signed a bill last month banning gay conversion therapy for minors. >>> supreme court is set to announce next week whether it will let prop 8 -- this morning -- [ unintelligible ] >>> still ahead, coverage of the storm continues, lisa argen will tell us next the -- when the next wave will hit. >>> here's a look from i-80 heavy rain east bay, break in the north bay, gusty winds and wind advisory next one to talk about, coming up. >>> plus, toxic...
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there are some great trees to be sure but you will see plenty that have brown limb and others orderly trichltd the reason lack of water this summer drought took a toll on cerebral palsy across the country including christmas tremendous. to get the best available shop early and shop big. because old growth trees fare better in drought conditions. >>> so maybe tomorrow if you don't have to work before the written comes in. >> yes. once the rain and wind come in amma it's a long stretch before you get a break to good get a tree. might be a good idea to head out tomorrow. but you have to watch out for the fog if you are going in the morning. show you live picture rate now. from our high definition em reallyville camera look back across the bay to the bay bridge. visibility looks fine from this perspective but we have fog already dropping visibility around napa to 3 quarters of a mile foggy around concord. santa rosa. let's check out live doppler 7 hd. besides the fog we are also seeing some high clouds beginning to approach. you can see them here. whiter clouds here. so we'll be watching
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>>reporter: besides this effort the city also organizes a brown bag food give away for those in need. donation are needed to make that effort a success. this is 7 news. >> wonderful. coming up next. something that you can train your eyes on this holiday weekend. wayne reports on an exhibit that is becoming a exhibit that is becoming a thanksgiving >> breaking news coming in. firefighters trying to rescue a man in oakland who apparently fell into a quarry filled with water. of course it's dark outside. it happened in the rock ridge shopping area behind the rock ridge shopping area where the quarry is located the oakland hills. man falling into the water. firefighters are trying to rescue him as we speak. update you on 7 news at 11:00 o'clock on the rescue effort. >> doctor group says birth control pills should be sold over the counter to give more women access to them. american college of obstetrician and gynecologist largest group of such doctors says prescription to oral contraceptive serve as unnecessary barrier. group says improving access to birth control would go a long way towar
>>reporter: besides this effort the city also organizes a brown bag food give away for those in need. donation are needed to make that effort a success. this is 7 news. >> wonderful. coming up next. something that you can train your eyes on this holiday weekend. wayne reports on an exhibit that is becoming a exhibit that is becoming a thanksgiving >> breaking news coming in. firefighters trying to rescue a man in oakland who apparently fell into a quarry filled with water. of...
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we just had sherrod brown. we got his numbers, by the way, a lead over josh mandel, the very young opponent of five points. i think that should be so much higher. what's going on out there? >> again, i think you have some presidential headwinds. you have so much money -- sherrod brown has told you i think numerous times he's had more outside money spent against him than any other democratic senator, so that has taken its toll, but josh mandel has had some missteps. there's some perception that he's a little too young, not really ready for prime time, and that's what's given brown an edge there. i think brown ends up winning that race. >> i thought he was perfect for that state, sherrod brown. thanks, david catanese, from politico. in missouri incumbent democratic senator claire mccaskill leads todd akin by five points. the campaign just dropped a devastating ad. let's watch the latest mccaskill ad. here it is. >> is todd akin fit to serve in the senate? mitt romney doesn't think so. >> what he said was indefens
we just had sherrod brown. we got his numbers, by the way, a lead over josh mandel, the very young opponent of five points. i think that should be so much higher. what's going on out there? >> again, i think you have some presidential headwinds. you have so much money -- sherrod brown has told you i think numerous times he's had more outside money spent against him than any other democratic senator, so that has taken its toll, but josh mandel has had some missteps. there's some perception...
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jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will caucus with democrats. many of the democrats' big wins were by women. elizabeth warren unseated incumbent republican scott brown in massachusetts. >> you took on the powerful wall street banks and special interests and you let them know you want a senator who will be out there fighting for the middle class all of the time. >> brown: in missouri, senator claire mccaskill had been on the endangered list, before her republican opponent made damaging comments about rape and abortion. >> with a stubborn determination, tenacity and a refusal to give up we showed the country what missouri is made of. >> brown: and
jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will...
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i'm terrell brown in new york. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald (cheers) >>> while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. >> yeah! >> and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. [ applause and cheers ]
i'm terrell brown in new york. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald (cheers) >>> while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. >> yeah! >> and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. [ applause and cheers ]
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, with the final data before election day now out, we look at the overall jobs picture in america, and how the candidates are and are not addressing it. >> woodruff: then, long gas lines, continuing power outages, and massive cleanup efforts in the northeast. ray suarez updates the slow climb back after the storm. >> brown: ordinary citizens, some of them school children, caught in the crossfire in syria's ar. margaret warner has our report. >> as syrian rebels expand the areas they control, the assad regime has turned to long-range artillery and air attacks to hit the opposition and civilians as well. >> woodruff: we have a "battleground" dispatch from iowa, where immigration is rarely mentioned by the candidates, but is on the minds of voters. >> although latinos make up only 5% of iowa's population, their numbers have increased by 110% over the last ten years. >> brown: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, with the final data before election day now out, we look at the overall jobs picture in america, and how the candidates are and are not addressing it. >> woodruff: then, long gas lines, continuing power outages, and massive cleanup efforts in the northeast. ray suarez updates the slow climb back after the storm. >> brown: ordinary citizens, some of them school children, caught in the crossfire in syria's ar. margaret...
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michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the result comes in. fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, we'll get a look at the president up close. he'll be back in virginia tomorrow. >> tom. >>> the clock is ticking for people in maryland trying to vote ahead of election day. the voting centers close their door at 9:00 tonight. maureen umeh. >> reporter: you can't see behind me. the line here is long and getting longer as folks get up work and come down here. a lot of them are prepared to go three to four hours to get inside to vote. take a look at the lines. unbelievable. it's
michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the...
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your thoughts about this, senator brown. how does it affect the race, the fact they're back fighting it out for ohio, not thinking these other things out in the country. >> joan's comments were exactly right as yours were, chris, except it's not the rust belt, it's the tech belt now, and there are a lot of great things going on. our unemployment rate around the time of the auto rescue before it took hold in the recovery act, the unemployment rate in this state was 10.6%. now it's 7%. not good enough, still too many unemployed people that want jobs, but you can see the auto rescue. you can see what's happening with the president's emphasis on trade enforcement, on community colleges, on small business, and this state's coming back and we're seeing huge numbers of jobs being -- growth and manufacturing, 500,000 new manufacturing jobs in this country over the last two years. we hadn't seen that in ten years. >> this sunday join me for a special edition of "hardball." vice president joe biden is joining to join us for a special
your thoughts about this, senator brown. how does it affect the race, the fact they're back fighting it out for ohio, not thinking these other things out in the country. >> joan's comments were exactly right as yours were, chris, except it's not the rust belt, it's the tech belt now, and there are a lot of great things going on. our unemployment rate around the time of the auto rescue before it took hold in the recovery act, the unemployment rate in this state was 10.6%. now it's 7%. not...
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they're sending out messages of that tonight. >> brown: social media? >> regular meade what, saying we're still alive and well. >> woodruff: to overlay what you all have been talking about, the a.p. is reminding us that the democrats now will maintain their majority in the senate, and i'm just-- you know, we're talking about truly divided government. the republicans maintain a significant, apparently, significant majority in the house, democrats holding on to their majority in the senate. and we believe, if these projections hold up, and we expect they will, we don't know of a reason yet why they are not, although we have not had a concession yet from governor romney. if the president's re-elected, we have divided government again. >> brown: stu, that's where you sort of started the evening. >> yeah, i talked about that earlier, and that's certainly a significant problem, and the the question is then the lessons that house republicans draw out of this election. it's okay-- you know, it's okay to have partisanship. the problem is when each side doesn't w
they're sending out messages of that tonight. >> brown: social media? >> regular meade what, saying we're still alive and well. >> woodruff: to overlay what you all have been talking about, the a.p. is reminding us that the democrats now will maintain their majority in the senate, and i'm just-- you know, we're talking about truly divided government. the republicans maintain a significant, apparently, significant majority in the house, democrats holding on to their majority in...
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you can't say they are brown and they are brown >> this is a key point. i think the discussion has gotten reductive. people who are latino or asian think about policy and whether they want their taxes to go up or down. there is no question there was ideal logical ratification that happened in this election. >> what i love about this, they are never going to turn to policy and say what about pro-choice? >> maybe we should open up to that. >> it is amazing that rush is saying that less than 48 hours after what is termed a whomping in this race. they cannot take a few days to think about where they want to go. >> rush never ceases to amaze, alex wagner at 12:00 noon. and chris haze saturday and sunday morning at 8:00 am. >> thank you for joining me tonight. >> coming up karl rove saying that democrats expressed the vote. >> david corn and rob beard r reich will join me on that one. how team obama actually dit. and a last word exclusive the woman responsible for fired up and ready to go. i don't want you to watch unless you have been elected to the senate. i
you can't say they are brown and they are brown >> this is a key point. i think the discussion has gotten reductive. people who are latino or asian think about policy and whether they want their taxes to go up or down. there is no question there was ideal logical ratification that happened in this election. >> what i love about this, they are never going to turn to policy and say what about pro-choice? >> maybe we should open up to that. >> it is amazing that rush is...
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senator brown is fighting to hold his seat out there. we are going to talk to him about the situation in ohio. >>> control of the united states senate is on the line. we all know that. missouri, senator claire mccaskill, the most closely run race. and her opponent, carl aiken. >>> the president's response to the devastation caused by sandy earned from governor chris christie and other east coast leaders, including mayor bloomberg. a recent poll those that 78% of americans also think he did a good or excellent josh dealing with the storm. could the storm be the pivotal moment, the black swan in the race? >>> let me finish with the bottom line on this election eve, and i ask this to everybody, fair question, is obama a good president? think about it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we have got to the point where we count hours, not days. take a look at their travel schedules, for the president, colorado, iowa, wisconsin, ohio, new hampshire, virginia, and florida, of course. for governor romney, those seven state plus husba
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does jerry brown have the ideas to fix it? >> and john, i think, you know, you raised an issue that also works in the presidential race. and that is one of the things that voters are looking at is the role of government. whether you talking a education funding, or on a national level, look at the reaction to hurricane sandy and the questions being posed to mitt romney about fema funding. >> belva: president obama get a bump and rating out of his handling -- >> in the last week, we've seen a sea change in the presidential race, obama not only got a bump in the polls, no doubt about it, but the fact he got the support of michael bloomberg and chris christie -- >> chris christie hasn't endorsed him. >> the fact is, he said he endorsed his role -- >> his leadership. >> his leadership, and i think that was very critical. it did raise the whole issue of, what is the role of government? and i think a lot of people stood back and watched some of the destruction there, i think the affects of sandy are going to be talked about for a lon
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but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in stan brock with fact-checking in all this. there's been hype on both sides of the cane on prop 30. a lot of fear, prop 30 is trending in the yes direction. give us an explainer here. what happens if it fails or if it is yes tomorrow morning? >> we saw the numbers. it does seem like it's a toss-up at this point. 50% more, 54% against. there's 31% of districts reporting at this moment. there's major areas of the state of california that have not weighed in. we don't know yet. i'm an optimist. maybe you're an optimist. let's look at what would happen if prop 30 passed. you hear numbers of $6 billion. we're looking at the trigger cuts if prop 30 fails. let me address that first. if prop 30 fails, this is because of the fact it was assumed by the legislature and by governor brown, it would be part of the budget, you're looking at trigger cuts of $5.3 billion in cuts, $250 mi
but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in stan brock with fact-checking in all this. there's been hype on both sides of the cane on prop 30. a lot of fear, prop 30 is trending in the yes direction. give us an explainer here. what happens if it fails or if it is yes tomorrow morning? >> we saw the numbers. it does seem like it's a toss-up at this point. 50% more, 54%...
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>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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the new browns' owner, welcome to the world of being the owner of the cleveland browns. 15-14. the ravens answer. fakes in goes out. conversion and field goal. the ravens win. after the game, joe flacco sounded more than relieved. >> you take it one week at a time. a lot of the games have been like this. they have taken the lead in the fourth quarter. we have had to come back and answer. we have pulled them out. they are a good team. they are a physical team. i think we have played well. we have been fortunate. there are a lot of things that go into that. we will see if we can keep going. >> college women's soccer is looking for the first ever tighter. terps come up short this afternoon losing to virginia. uva and maryland battling. the first half, perfectly placed in the far corner. 1-0 lead. in the second half, the cavaliers controlled its start to finish. uva victorious 4-0. terps still hope to make the tournament without large selection. the greyhounds are winning in soccer. loyola won 2-1. congratulations to the greyhounds' who won the tournament. cannot leave without goin
the new browns' owner, welcome to the world of being the owner of the cleveland browns. 15-14. the ravens answer. fakes in goes out. conversion and field goal. the ravens win. after the game, joe flacco sounded more than relieved. >> you take it one week at a time. a lot of the games have been like this. they have taken the lead in the fourth quarter. we have had to come back and answer. we have pulled them out. they are a good team. they are a physical team. i think we have played well....
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. from the white house to capitol hill, c.e.o.s from some of the nation's biggest companies met with the president and lawmakers, urging them to compromise on the fiscal cliff. we speak to honeywell's david cote.
i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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. >> asking for one more time to straightening thing out and a referendum on jerry brown as well. >> we'll talk about that. alan martin is at the yes on 30 headquarters tonight. where is everybody? what are you hearing? >> well, they're getting pretty energized because this crowd has not been down at all tonight. they're hopeful that as we are seeing, as more votes are being counted that prop 30 will pass. why the state budget was written the way it was? it kicks $6 billion in budget cuts in mostly to education. the big supporters are with the california teachers association. if it passes the state sales tax goes up a quarter, a quarter penny on the dollar for four years, it would last for four years. income tax would go up for seven years if you make more than $250,000 a year. now, that revenue would offset the trigger. earlier i asked dean vogel head of the teacher's union, a happens if the trigger cuts go into effect. >> people are saying we have to stay to the world standards in california and now you're going to eliminate 15 instructal days it doesn't make sense. but that's wher
. >> asking for one more time to straightening thing out and a referendum on jerry brown as well. >> we'll talk about that. alan martin is at the yes on 30 headquarters tonight. where is everybody? what are you hearing? >> well, they're getting pretty energized because this crowd has not been down at all tonight. they're hopeful that as we are seeing, as more votes are being counted that prop 30 will pass. why the state budget was written the way it was? it kicks $6 billion in...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. macarthur foundation. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. new estimates show going over the fiscal cliff could cost the economy, the equivalent of four times what shoppers spent over black friday weekend. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. it's cyber monday, and shoppers
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